I had a bit of that early on as well and whilst I still have the odd attack here and there, for me it has really settled alot. So all I can say is that with a few weeks it may calm down by itself. Also sometimes the food you eat can make it worse - meat always made it worse for me!
I had bad wind during my pregnancy too, and it seemed the bigger I got, the worst it got! It was as though there was too much pressure in my gut, and I couldn't control myself. Hopefully it'll settle down cause it is a tad embarrasing lol
have heard that peppermint tea can help. I think i read that a current pregnacy/birth magazine, check it out before hand thou.. But, i think its just one of those things unfortunatly. As dh says to me, 'its all for a good cause'
I am lucky, mostly in the office on my own, so tend to be able to toot away as i please
You might also find that some foods that you normally wouldnt have a reaction to (eg onions) you will now as you change. I know my sister couldnt eat chilli anymore. So, maybe keeping an eye on what you eat, and the level of 'gas' might help figure a few bits out.
Hiya, here's an article I found ... it says Ginger is good at preventing/helping flatulence ... which is even better because it also helps with morning sickness.
Alan, I have found in the past that DeGas is good for tummy wind but not so helpful for 'rear' wind!
Activated Charcoal capsules are another alternative, they help not only with *ahem* potential odour issues, but also at the comfort level. (Caveat - don't use for long periods of time as you could end up nutrient deficient - they absorb all sorts and carry it straight out the bowel). But good as a short term solution!
I have to tell you, it makes my daily trips to the treadmill at the gym pretty interesting. Just because I can't hear with the iPod on, doesn't mean the rest of the gym doesn't LOL. Still, helps you get up some speed!!!
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